90tq Turbo Conversion Timing Pin Placement

JShadzi at aol.com JShadzi at aol.com
Wed Dec 5 19:53:17 EST 2001


Or, weld a small nut to the pin from inside the threads and turn it out.  I can think of 3 or 4 ways that pin could have been removed before it was ground flush...
 Javad

In a message dated Wed, 5 Dec 2001  2:56:28 PM Eastern Standard Time, "Christopher Flanner" <cflanner at hotmail.com> writes:

> Hello Listers,
>
> I am hopefully nearing the end of my MC into '88 90 Quattro turbo
> conversion.  The stock 90 flywheel has been modified to accept the timing
> pin that the MC computer needs.  This involved taking 0.350" of shoulder off
> of the flywheel (0.350" was arrived at by the "that looks about right"
> method) and placing a pin in the same position as on the MC flywheel.  I
> determined the position by duplicating distances from certain flywheel bolt
> holes.
>
> Well, my friend who was doing the timing pin for me ran into trouble and
> broke off a hardened steel pin in the correct location.  We were unable to
> remove it so I had him install another pin next to it, about 1.8° advanced
> of the correct position.
>
> see http://www.teenaflanner.com/chris/90tq_turbo_conversion_gallery/ for
> pictures of the goof-up
>
> My question is this:  what will this do to the engine operation?  I can't
> adjust for it by changing the distributor orientation, can I?
>
> There is something basic that I don't understand.  What does the computer
> use this signal from the flywheel pin for?  The distributor takes care of
> ignition and the injection is continuous, right?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Chris
>
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